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Being Mammy, (Mammy’S Looks)

Artist/Author: Harold Offeh | Digital Reference: EF5092 | Type: Digital File

Performance video commissioned by Picture This, Bristol, as part of “Ghosting”, a series of research-based commissions on the themes of archive, memory and ethnography.

Sister

Artist/Author: Rosana and Amy Cade | Digital Reference: EF5085

Work in progress footage of performance in 2013

The Brixton Time Machine

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2255 | Type: Publication

Researching archived and contemporary memories of Brixton

Jo Spence: The Final Project

Artist/Author: Jo Spence | Reference: P2238 | ISBN: 9781905464814 | Type: Publication

Documentation of Jo Spence’s battle with leukaemia leading up to her death

Those Environmental Artists (TEA) Archive

Artist/Author: Those Environmental Artists | Reference: P2192 | Type: Publication

A collection of documents of works by Those Environmental Artists, including audience questionnaires, project descriptions and promotional material.

Remember Saro-Wiwa, The Living Memorial

Artist/Author: Ken Saro-Wiwa | Reference: P2189 | Type: Publication

Remember Saro-Wiwa is a coalition of organisations and individuals initiated and co-ordinated by PLATFORM. Pack includes press reviews, articles and promotional material, and a DVD ‘Refining Memory’ by Andrew Conio and Judy Price

Anatomy of Falling

Artist/Author: Amy Sharrocks | Reference: A0543 | Type: Article

Article written by Amy Sharrocks for the 'Performance Research on Falling' journal. Located in Miscellaneous Articles Folder 5A. This item is part of the Study Room Guide: On Falling by Amy Sharrocks (P2249)

Archivi Affettivi / Affective Archives

Editor: Marco Pustianaz, Giulia Palladini, Annalisa Sacchi | Reference: P2169 | ISBN: 978-88-98269-01-3 | Type: Digital File

Includes DVD. Catalogue for a conference in Vercelli and Turin in November 2010, Affective Archives. The catalogue gathers project documents, manifestos and contracts, open calls, addresses to the speakers and self-reflective essays, besides all the abstracts of papers and a selection of images gleaned from the spectatorial documentation that was specifically encouraged.

Natasha Davis: Performance Film Installation

Artist/Author: Natasha Davis | Editor: Bob Karper, Branislava Kuburovic, Natasha Davis | Reference: P2119 | Type: Publication

Performance Film Installation is a new publication designed to mark five years of solo and collaborative performances, films and installations by Natasha Davis, and coinciding with the London premiere of Internal Terrains at Chelsea Theatre as part of Sacred. A diverse range of authors and artists have generously responded to an invitation to provide insights into various aspects of Natasha's practice.

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